NBA Same Game Parlay Odds, Picks & Predictions: Thursday 11/30

We’re treated to another sizable slate with nine games on tap this Thursday. Yesterday’s didn’t go to plan, but that’s typically how it goes when wagering on parlays with big odds, so be sure to keep your unit size small on these. With that being said, let’s jump into a couple of same-game parlays for today. SGPs are pretty simple. Pair together multiple bets to increase your odds. Get all legs correct, and cash out.

Here are two of my favorite SGPs for today, Nov. 30.

    Thursday’s Best NBA Same Game Parlay Bets

    (Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook)

    Atlanta Hawks at San Antonio Spurs

    With a 245.5 total, this game has all the scoring potential in the world between two teams that play at a blistering fast pace, and hardly play defense. The Hawks are 25th in defensive net rating and third in pace, while the Spurs are 27th on defense and 4th in pace.

    As long as San Antonio doesn’t let this one turn into a blowout, this SGP should have a decent chance. They have managed to keep it close in their last three contests, partially thanks to Victor Wembanyama’s contributions. The French phenom has scored 22 points in all three of those games, and he should be able to replicate that type of scoring in this matchup. Atlanta has allowed the fifth most points in the paint and has also allowed the fifth most boards per game to centers. Wemby leads the team with 14.2 rebound chances per game and hauls in an average of 9.5 in each contest.

    If we’re expecting scoring from Atlanta, there’s a good chance it’s going to be dished out via Trae Young. He averages 10.4 assists per game and has double-digit dishes in 10 of 16 games. The Spurs are permitting the sixth most assists to opposing point guards.

    Parlay Odds: +268


    Charlotte Hornets at Brooklyn Nets

    No Lamelo Ball leaves a lot to be desired for this Hornets team. Picking up the playmaking lands on Terry Rozier’s shoulders, but this isn’t the easiest feat. The Nets are one of the more stingy teams in terms of assist production, having allowed the t-6th fewest assists per game. There’s always the risk of a blowout with the Hornets as well, so take the under on Rozier’s assist prop.

    Nic Claxton’s availability gives the Nets a presence at the rim. In eight games since he has returned from injury, Brooklyn has allowed the fifth-fewest points in the paint. Leading the team in PITP is also Terry Rozier, so it’s only fitting to fade him once again. Against a difficult Knicks defense last game, Rozier finished with just 13 points and five assists in 32 minutes.

    Centers always clean up the glass against the Hornets. They are allowing the third most boards per game to centers this year. Nic Claxton has seen a steady increase in minutes more recently and should find a way to get over this mark. Aside from Ben Simmons, who is still sidelined, Claxton leads the team in rebounding chances with 15.8 per game. 

    Parlay Odds: +370


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    Tyler Gentile is a featured writer at BettingPros. For more from Tyler follow him @808Paperboi.

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